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Universities (Financial Assistance) Act (No. 2) 1965

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Act No. 101 of 1965 as made
An Act to amend the Universities (Financial Assistance) Act 1963-1964, as amended by the Universities (Financial Assistance) Act 1965.
Date of Assent 13 Dec 1965
Date of repeal 24 Jun 1986
Repealed by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1986

Universities (Financial Assistance) (No. 2)

 

No. 101 of 1965

An Act to amend the Universities (Financial Assistance) Act 1963–1964, as amended by the Universities (Financial Assistance) Act 1965.

[Assented to 13 December, 1965]

BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—

Short title and citation.

1.—(1.)     This Act may be cited as the Universities (Financial Assistance) Act (No. 2) 1965.

(2.)    The Universities (Financial Assistance) Act 1963–1964, as amended by the Universities (Financial Assistance) Act 1965, is in this Act referred to as the Principal Act.

(3.)    Section 1 of the Universities (Financial Assistance) Act 1965 is amended by omitting sub-section (3.).

(4.)    The Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may be cited as the Universities (Financial Assistance) Act 1963–1965.

Commencement.

2.  This Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

Interpretation.

3.  Section 2 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (1.) the definition of “University” and inserting in its stead the following definition:—

“University” means a University referred to in any of the Schedules and includes any other place of education referred to in the First or Second Schedule;”.

4.  After section 8 of the Principal Act the following sections are inserted:—

Capital grants in respect of building projects. &c., in connexion with teaching hospitals.

“8a.—(1.) For the purposes of this section, the teaching hospital projects of a University are the projects in relation to a hospital or proposed hospital the name of which is specified in the first column of the Fifth Schedule under the name of that University being projects that are described in that Schedule opposite to the name of that hospital or proposed hospital and are to be carried out by the respective hospitals or proposed hospitals in accordance with arrangements with that University.


“(2.)     Subject to this section, if a State contribution received by a University specified in the Fifth Schedule in the period of three years to which this Act applies was made for the purpose of assisting the University to meet the cost of a teaching hospital project of that University, there is payable under this section, to the State in which the University is situated, for the purposes of financial assistance, an amount equal to the State contribution.

“(3.)     The sum of the amounts payable to a State under the last preceding sub-section in respect of the teaching hospital projects of a University in relation to a particular hospital or proposed hospital shall not exceed the sum of the amounts specified in the third column of the Fifth Schedule, under the name of that University, opposite to the descriptions of those projects.

“(4.)     The total amount payable to a State under sub-section (2.) of this section in respect of any one teaching hospital project of a University shall not exceed—

(a) the amount specified in the third column of the Fifth Schedule, under the name of that University, opposite to the description of that project; or

(b) subject to the last preceding sub-section, where another amount is approved by the Commission, that other amount.

“(5.)     Where a project specified in the second column of the Fifth Schedule consists of, or includes, the erection, alteration or extension of a building, that project shall be deemed to include the provision of furnishings and equipment, as approved by the Commission for the purposes of this section, for that building, or for the altered parts or the extensions of that building, as the case may be.

“(6.)     The Minister may, having regard to the progress made, or proposed to be made, in the carrying out of the projects, and the provision of the furnishings and equipment, referred to in this section, give directions as to the times at which, and the instalments by which, payments to a State under this section are to be made.

“(7.)     The financial assistance to a State under this section in relation to a teaching hospital project of a University is granted on the conditions that—

(a) the State will, in respect of each payment in respect of that financial assistance and without undue delay, pay to the University an amount equal to that payment; and

(b) the State will ensure that each amount so paid is applied by the University, without undue delay, towards that project.


“(8.)     A State contribution in relation to which a State is entitled to a payment of financial assistance under this section shall not be taken into account for the purposes of section three of this Act.

“(9.)     The Commission shall, after consultation with the Universities concerned, furnish to the Minister, at such times as the Minister directs, such reports as the Minister requires on the progress made, and proposed to be made, in the carrying out of the projects specified in the second column of the Fifth Schedule.

Recurrent grants in respect of teaching hospitals.

“8b.—(1.) For the purposes of this section, the teaching hospitals of a University are the hospitals the names of which are specified in the first column of the Fifth Schedule under the name of that University.

“(2.)     For the purposes of this section, the appropriate costs, in relation to a teaching hospital of a university are—

(a) the salaries paid to an administrative officer, to clinical supervisors, and to persons whose duties are of a secretarial nature, engaged in the administration of the teaching at that hospital of students enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine of the University;

(b) the expenditure (other than capital expenditure) incurred by the hospital in relation to the provision of the parts of the hospital used exclusively by students referred to in the last preceding paragraph and by their teachers and of the facilities and equipment so used in connexion with those parts of the hospital; and

(c) the expenditure, not including expenditure at a rate exceeding One thousand pounds per annum, incurred in the purchase of books and periodicals for the medical library of the hospital.

“(3.)     Where a State furnishes to the Minister such information, certified to be correct by the Auditor-General of the State, as the Minister requires with respect to the State contributions in relation to the appropriate costs of the teaching hospitals of a University incurred during a period to which a Part of the Sixth Schedule relates, there is payable to the State in which the University is situated, for the purposes of financial assistance—

(a) if the Minister is satisfied that the amount of the State contributions in relation to the appropriate costs of those teaching hospitals is not less than the amount specified in respect of that University in the second column of that Part—the amount specified in respect of that University in the third column of that Part; or


(b) in any other case—so much of the amount specified in respect of that University in the third column of that Part as bears to that amount the same proportion as the amount the Minister is satisfied constitutes those State contributions bears to the amount specified in respect of that University in the second column of that Part.

“(4.)     Where the Minister is not satisfied that a reasonable amount has been expended by a teaching hospital of a University in a State in relation to the matters specified in each of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of sub-section (2.) of this section, he may, by instrument in writing under his hand, direct that the amount of financial assistance otherwise payable to the State under this section shall be reduced by an amount specified by the Minister in the instrument.

“(5.)     The financial assistance to a State under this section in relation to the teaching hospitals of a University is granted on the condition that the State will, in respect of each payment of that financial assistance and without undue delay, pay to the University an amount equal to that payment.

“(6.)     A State contribution in relation to which a State is entitled to a payment of financial assistance under this section shall not be taken into account for the purposes of section three of this Act.”.

Second Schedule.

5.  The Second Schedule to the Principal Act is amended by omitting from the second column the words—

“Erection of central animal breeding unit at Mount Derrimut”

and inserting in their stead the words—

“Erection of central animal breeding unit at Werribee”.

The Schedule.

6.  The Principal Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the Schedules set out in the Schedule to this Act.

 


THE SCHEDULE                                        Section 6

Schedules to be Added to the Principal Act

——

FIFTH SCHEDULE.                                  Sections 8a, 8b.

Grants for Specified Teaching Hospital Projects.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Fourth Column.

University and Hospital.

Project.

Commonwealth contribution.

State contribution.

New South Wales—

 

£

£

University of Sydney—

 

 

 

The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Erection of a building to accommodate forty students and supervisors......................

50,000

50,000

 

Erection of an additional floor on the Fairfax Institute of Pathology for the teaching of students in pathology and microbiology              

5,000

5,000

 

Alterations to, and basic equipment for, the top floor of the Princes Block for the department of anaesthetics............................................

10,000

10,000

 

Alterations to existing student quarters to provide lockers, a common room, a study room and recreation facilities.................................

5,000

5,000

 

Purchase of equipment for the department of obstetrics and gynaecology..................

150

150

 

 

70,150

70,150

The Sydney Hospital

Completion of three tutorial rooms between the Kanematsu Institute and the Travers Pavilion

6,000

6,000

 

Provision of rooms and a laboratory for medicine and surgery in the Kanematsu Institute

4,000

4,000

 

Provision of air-conditioning for the Maitland Lecture Hall..............................................................

1,500

1,500

 

Provision of improved seating accommodation in the Maitland Lecture Hall....................

750

750

 

Provision of X-ray teaching equipment for the Maitland Lecture Hall...........................

750

750

 

Provision of air-conditioning for the library and a lecture room in the Kanematsu Institute              

750

750

 

Purchase of still projection equipment for the haematology department.....................

650

650

 

Purchase of teaching equipment for the X-ray department..............................................

1,000

1,000

 

Purchase of a photo-microscope, a camera and projection equipment for the bacteriology department..............................................

750

750


Fifth Schedulecontinued.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Fourth Column.

University and Hospital.

Project.

Commonwealth contribution.

State contribution.

New South Wales—continued.

 

£

£

University of Sydney— continued.

 

 

 

The Sydney Hospital —continued.

Purchase of dark room, cinematographic and projection equipment...............................

1,150

1,150

 

Purchase of equipment for tutorial rooms.

250

250

 

Purchase of equipment for student side rooms off wards...........................................................

600

600

 

Purchase of equipment for students’ locker room       

450

450

 

Purchase of equipment for student supervisor’s office......................................................................

50

50

 

Purchase of microscopes for the pathology museum 

500

500

 

Purchase of equipment for lecture and demonstration room, purchase of clinical photography equipment and a teaching microscope for the tutorial room and provision of clinical teaching facilities for the department of ophthalmology...............

1,550

1,550

 

 

20,700

20,700

St. Vincent’s Hospital

Erection of an additional floor on the Services Block to accommodate professorial units in medicine and surgery including office suites, laboratories, examination and demonstration rooms, lift extension and a bridge to the new ward block

42,500

42,500

 

Provision of cafeteria accommodation for students and teaching staff.....................................

4,000

4,000

 

Purchase of equipment for student side rooms off wards...........................................................

2,250

2,250

 

Purchase of a projector..................................

500

500

 

Purchase of a film viewer..............................

250

250

 

 

49,500

49,500

The Royal North Shore Hospital of Sydney

Erection of a building to accommodate sixteen students.......................................................

20,000

20,000

Additions to existing buildings to accommodate a pathology museum and a preparation room, a student laboratory and a room for clinical photography...............................................

10,000

10,000

 

Purchase of communication equipment for operating theatres........................................................

100

100

 

Purchase of equipment for the student laboratory      

200

200


Fifth Schedulecontinued.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Fourth Column.

University and Hospital.

Project.

Commonwealth contribution.

State contribution.

New South Wales—continued.

 

£

£

University of Sydney— continued.

 

 

 

The Royal North Shore Hospital of Sydney—continued.

Purchase of projection and photographic equipment........................................................................

1,000

1,000

 

Purchase of office equipment.....................

200

200

 

 

31,500

31,500

The Women’s Hospital (Crown-street)

Provision of air-conditioning for the lecture theatre 

3,000

3,000

 

Purchase of teaching aids.............................

400

400

 

Purchase of furniture and furnishings for students’ bedrooms

500

500

 

 

3,900

3,900

The St. George Hospital

Erection of the ground floor of a new building including a lecture theatre, a library, a museum, a seminar room, a photographic laboratory, a patients’ waiting room, and toilet facilities             

17,000

17,000

 

Provision of five student teaching rooms off wards 

4,000

4,000

 

Purchase of equipment for the new building, student teaching rooms off wards, an operating theatre and the department of obstetrics and gynaecology........................................................................

3,000

3,000

 

 

24,000

24,000

Repatriation General

Extensions for the library.............................

3,350

3,350

Hospital, Concord

Alterations to provide accommodation for the department of surgery................................

2,250

2,250

 

 

5,600

5,600

The Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children

Provision of a professorial unit of two floors, together with equipment, for the departments of child health and child psychiatry

52,500

52,500

 

Provision of residential accommodation for nine students, including dining facilities..........

7,500

7,500

 

 

60,000

60,000

St. Margaret’s Hospital for Women

Provision of residential accommodation and dining facilities for ten students............................

10,000

10,000

 

Extension for the pathology department..

15,000

15,000

 

Purchase of teaching equipment.................

1,000

1,000

 

 

26,000

26,000

 

 

291,350

291,350


Fifth Schedulecontinued.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Fourth Column.

University and Hospital.

Project.

Commonwealth contribution.

State

contribution.

New South Wales—continued.

 

£

£

University of New South Wales—

 

 

 

The Prince of Wales Hospital

Renovation of the Administrative Block, known as the “Old Stone Building”...............................................

38,000

38,000

 

Provision of accommodation for the departments of medicine, surgery and psychiatry.....................................

17,000

17,000

 

Provision of accommodation for the department of paediatrics .........................................................................

11,500

11,500

 

Provision of a student reading room

2,500

2,500

 

Provision of accommodation for use for administrative purposes

2,500

2,500

 

Provision of students’ amenities rooms...............

2,500

2.500

 

Erection of six student side rooms off pavilion wards        

1,250

1,250

 

 

75,250

75,250

The Royal Hospital for Women

Erection of four student side rooms off wards.....

2,500

2,500

 

 

2,500

2,500

Lewisham Hospital

Provision of residential accommodation for eight students 

10,000

10,000

 

Provision of a students’ laboratory......................

1,500

1,500

 

Provision of a classroom and a student supervisor’s office

500

500

 

 

12,000

12,000

 

 

89,750

89,750

Victoria—

 

 

 

University of Melbourne—

 

 

 

The Royal Melbourne Hospital

Provision of residential accommodation and teaching facilities for twenty-one students...................................

35,250

35,250

 

Extensions to cafeteria for student use, and purchase of equipment

15,000

15,000

 

Redesigning of lecture theatre..............................

5,000

5.000

 

Alterations to, and the purchase of equipment for, clinical teaching rooms.................................................

1,000

1,000

 

Provision of autopsy demonstration and tutorial rooms in the morbid anatomy block.....................................

10,000

10,000

 

Erection of an additional floor on the multi-storey building for department of psychiatry..................................

50,000

50,000

 

Provision of offices and laboratories for the department of radiology..........................................................

7,500

7.500

 

Purchase of equipment for the department of surgery and the sub-department of anaesthesia

12,500

12,500

 

Provision of a students’ laboratory and the purchase of equipment for the department of medicine

2,500

2,500

 

 

138,750

138.750


Fifth Schedulecontinued.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Fourth Column.

University and Hospital.

Project.

Commonwealth contribution.

State contribution.

 

 

£

£

Victoria—continued.

 

 

 

University of Melbourne—continued.

 

 

 

St. Vincent’s Hospital

Erection of a new building comprising two floors for the department of surgery, one floor for the department of medicine and a lecture theatre................................

60,000

60,000

 

 

60,000

60,000

The Royal Women’s Hospital

Inclusion in a new building of a cafeteria, a library, an X-ray viewing room, a lecture room, six tutorial rooms, five delivery rooms, a change room and toilet, operating theatres, sterilizing and gown areas; and the purchase of equipment.................................

45,000

45,000

 

 

45,000

45,000

The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital

Purchase of equipment for the department of ophthalmology

5,000

5.000

 

 

5,000

5,000

Royal Park Psychiatric Hospital

Inclusion in one floor of a new building of a teaching unit and records and conference rooms.............................................

14,000

14,000

 

Renovations to provide professorial offices   

1,000

1,000

 

 

15,000

15,000

Austin Hospital— Heidelberg

Erection of new buildings for instruction in pathology and microbiology, medicine and surgery...........................................

35,000

35,000

 

 

35,000

35,000

Mercy Hospital............

Inclusion in a new building of residential accommodation for students..........

10,000

10,000

 

 

10,000

10,000

 

 

308,750

308,750


Fifth Schedulecontinued.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Fourth Column.

University and Hospital.

Project.

Common, wealth contribution.

Slate contribution.

Victoria—continued.

 

£

£

Monash University—

 

 

 

Alfred Hospital.........................

Erection on the medical school of a new floor for the department of surgery and provision of portion of another floor for residential accommodation for ten students and an area for relocation of plant 

75,000

75,000

 

Provision of teaching facilities in the W. S. Philip Block comprising a casualty clinic, an outpatients’ clinic and tutorial, examination and clinical rooms      

8,500

8,500

 

Alterations to, and the purchase of equipment for, the lower ground floor and basement in the medical school to provide a study room, a library store and a store area...................................................

2,585

2,585

 

Provision of a solvent store.............................

1,500

1,500

 

Planning and allerations to provide for the accommodation in the medical school of an increased number of students...................

14,500

14,500

 

 

102,085

102,085

The Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital

Provision of teaching facilities and equipment for ground, first and second floors of a new building for the ante-natal clinic, and for labour wards    

45,000

45,000

 

Extensions to second floor of the Robert Menzies Block.............................................................

10,615

10,615

 

Provision of accommodation for the department of paediatrics in the Robert Menzies Block

8,000

8,000

 

Provision of a solvent store.............................

600

600

 

Provision of student side rooms off wards and of tutorial rooms..............................................

5,000

5,000

 

 

69,215

69,215

Prince Henry’s Hospital

Provision of clinical teaching facilities on five floors of a new building, including residential accommodation for ten students

19,750

19,750

 

Purchase of furniture for professorial unit...

250

250

 

 

20,000

20,000

Fairfield Hospital

Renovation of student accommodation......

1,000

1,000

 

 

1,000

1,000

 

 

192,300

192,300


Fifth Schedulecontinued.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Fourth Column.

University and Hospital.

Project.

Commonwealth contribution.

State contribution.

 

 

£

£

Queensland—

 

 

 

University of Queensland—

 

 

 

Brisbane Hospital

Completion of two floors uncompleted in Stage I and completion of the top floor, of the clinical sciences building, including accommodation for the library, seminar rooms and the sub-department of anaesthesia..................................

75,000

75,000

 

Provision of residential accommodation and amenities for thirty students........

37,500

37,500

 

Provision of seminar rooms in Blocks 1, 2 and 3...........................................

25,000

25,000

 

Provision of teaching facilities in post-operative animal house................

5,000

5,000

 

Alterations of the post-mortem demonstration rooms..........................................

2,500

2,500

 

Purchase of equipment for departments of surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology and for students’ laboratory...............

17,500

17,500

 

 

162,500

162,500

Brisbane Children’s Hospital

Provision of residential accommodation for twelve students............................

10,000

10,000

 

Provision of a seminar room annexed to the Patterson Ward............................

2,500

2,500

 

 

12,500

12,500

Brisbane Women’s Hospital

Renovation of the student waiting room       

75

75

 

 

75

75

The Princess Alexandra Hospital

Provision of residential accommodation for eight students...............................

10,000

10,000

 

Provision of air-conditioning for the lecture theatre and library.......................

4,500

4,500

 

Provision of a students’ laboratory..

3,000

3,000

 

Alterations to the library..................

2,500

2,500

 

Purchase of equipment for the X-ray department, the pathology department, the pathology museum; purchase of mobile viewing boxes and other equipment for students’ side rooms and tutorial rooms   

3,500

3,500

 

 

23,500

23,500


Fifth Schedulecontinued.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Fourth Column.

University and Hospital.

Project.

Commonwealth contribution.

State contribution.

 

 

£

£

Queensland—continued.

 

 

 

University of Queensland—continued.

 

 

 

Mater Misericordiae Children’s Public Hospital

Erection of two new floors on the Hospital for the departments of paediatric medicine and paediatric surgery...............................................................

7,500

7,500

 

Erection of one new floor on the Hospital to provide teaching facilities in the casualty department     

2,000

2,000

Mater Misericordiae Adult Public Hospital

Extension to the Hospital comprising two floors for medicine and surgery......................................

15,000

15,000

 

Extensions to the Hospital comprising two floors for gynaecology, medicine and surgery.............

6,000

6,000

 

Provision of teaching facilities in the mortuary..

2,000

2,000

 

Provision of a medical photographic unit............

3,000

3,000

Mater Misericordiae Mother’s Public Hospital

Extensions to the Hospital, comprising four floors for obstetrics and gynaecology...........................

25,000

25,000

Mater Misericordiae Public Hospitals

Purchase of equipment for teaching in surgery, medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology and purchase of equipment for the lecture room, the mortuary and the seminar room...................................................

3,500

3,500

 

 

64,000

64,000

 

 

262,575

262,575

South Australia—

 

 

 

University of Adelaide—

 

 

 

Royal Adelaide Hospital

Inclusion in a new building of five floors for accommodation for the departments of medicine, surgery and mental health by providing lecture theatres, seminar rooms, student rooms, change rooms, a cafeteria, and the purchase of equipment        

272,100

272,100

 

Provision of ten student teaching rooms and eleven cubicles, and the purchase of equipment, in the out-patient and theatre blocks.............................

18,500

18.500

 

Purchase of equipment for the mortuary............

1,000

1,000

 

Purchase of equipment for the library..................

100

100

 

 

291.700

291,700


Fifth Schedulecontinued.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Fourth Column.

University and Hospital.

Project.

Commonwealth contribution.

State contribution.

 

 

£

£

South Australia-continued.

 

 

 

University of Adelaide continued.

 

 

 

Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Provision of teaching facilities in a clinic to be known as the “Well Baby Clinic”       

1,250

1,250

 

Purchase of clinical photography and projection equipment..................

2,500

2,500

 

 

3,750

3,750

The Queen Victoria Maternity Hospital Incorporated

Provision of teaching facilities in a new building for obstetrics and neo-natal child health, of physiological demonstration rooms, tutorial and clinical teaching rooms...................................................

18,250

18,250

 

Purchase of general teaching equipment and visual aids...................................

1,500

1,500

 

 

19,750

19,750

Adelaide Children’s Hospital Incorporated

Provision of residential accommodation for eight students..............................

3,000

3,000

Purchase of photographic and projection equipment...................................

2,000

2,000

 

 

5,000

5,000

 

 

320,200

320,200

Western Australia— University of Western Australia—

Royal Perth Hospital

Provision of a common room and residential accommodation for eight students           

12,000

12,000

 

Provision of offices and alterations for departments of medicine and surgery      

1,500

1,500

 

Purchase of equipment for the department of psychological medicine..............

575

575

 

 

14,075

14,075

Princess Margaret Hospital for Children

Provision of furniture, clinic rooms and cafeteria......................................

3,200

3,200

Provision of seminar rooms..........

900

900

 

 

4,100

4,100


Fifth Schedulecontinued.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

Fourth Column.

University and Hospital.

Project.

Commonwealth contribution.

State contribution.

Western Australia—continued.

 

£

£

University of Western Australia—continued.

 

 

 

Sir Charles Gaird-ner Hospital and proposed Medical Centre at Hollywood

Provision of accommodation for the department of psychiatric medicine and temporary accommodation for the department of medicine and surgery          

11,000

11,000

 

Planning for 1967–69 triennium........

2,500

2,500

 

 

13,500

13,500

 

 

31,675

31,675

Tasmania—

 

 

 

University of Tasmania—

 

 

 

Royal Hobart Hospital

Erection of a new building for clinical teaching, comprising lecture theatres, classrooms, student amenities and teaching units for medicine, surgery, pathology and microbiology.................................

41,000

41,000

 

Provision of student changing rooms, student side rooms off wards and alterations to demonstration room.......................

5,750

5,750

 

 

46,750

46,750

Proposed Women’s Hospital

Provision of clinical teaching facilities, comprising lecture and tutorial rooms, student amenities, student side rooms off wards, library, study rooms and a teaching unit for obstetrics and gynaecology

12,500

12,500

 

 

12,500

12,500

 

 

59,250

59,250


SIXTH SCHEDULE.                                     Section 8b.

Part I.

Grants for Recurrent Expenditure in Respect of Teaching Hospitals of Specified Universities for the Period that Commenced on the First Day of July, 1965, and Ends on the Thirty-first Day of December, 1965.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

University.

State contributions.

Maximum financial assistance under section 8b (3.)

New South Wales—

£

£

University of Sydney.........................................................................................

35,700

19,300

University of New South Wales.......................................................................

7,200

3,900

Victoria—

 

 

University of Melbourne...................................................................................

24.400

13,100

Monash University.............................................................................................

8,700

4,700

Queensland—

 

 

University of Queensland.................................................................................

14,100

7,600

South Australia—

 

 

University of Adelaide.......................................................................................

12,700

6,800

Western Australia—

 

 

University of Western Australia.......................................................................

8,900

4,800

 

111,700

60,200

Part II.

Grants for Recurrent Expenditure in Respect of Teaching Hospitals of Specified Universities for the Year 1966.

First Column.

Second Column.

Third Column.

University.

State contributions.

Maximum financial assistance under section 8b (3.).

New South Wales—

£

£

University of Sydney.........................................................................................

68,000

37,000

University of New South Wales.......................................................................

17,000

9,500

Victoria—

 

 

University of Melbourne...................................................................................

50,300

27,200

Monash University.............................................................................................

20,400

11,000

Queensland—

 

 

University of Queensland.................................................................................

29,200

15,800

South Australia—

 

 

University of Adelaide.......................................................................................

25,500

13,800

Western Australia—

 

 

University of Western Australia.......................................................................

18.000

9,700

Tasmania—

 

 

University of Tasmania....................................................................................

1,300

700

 

229,700

124,700